Peony Lemon Dream

Peony Lemon Dream is a Midseason semi-double yellow Peony Itoh Hybrid, a delightful light yellow bloom that can have a lavender streak, or can even be half lavender, lovely deeply cut, glossy, dark green foliage, average height 34 inch / 86 cm, first flowered 1987, rare, (Roger F. Anderson, USA, 1999).

Bare root size: 3/5 eye
34"
Size Weight
3/5 eye 300 gram
Quantity per standard box:

Perennial Box Size (standard) = 24" x 16" x 9" or, 60cm x 40cm x 23cm

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Peony Lemon Dream is one of the many yellow Itoh peonies that we grow at Peony Nursery Peony Shop Holland Intersectional Peony Hybrids, also known as Itoh Peonies, named in honor of Toichi Itoh, the originator of these unique hybrid peonies. They are representative of the progeny of crossing or hybridizing the two main groups or selections of peonies; the herbaceous hybrids which die down sub surface buds during their dormant season and the tree or woody shrub peonies which retain a year round woody branch structure above ground level. During their dormant season, the Itoh or Intersectional hybrids retain only extremely short (1"-2") woody stems above ground level. Ornamentally, they achieve the best of both parental worlds with the handsome flowers and foliage of the woody tree peonies displayed on an herbaceous plant, with annual new growth originating from buds below ground level. Strong healthy plants form attractive dense, neat rounded bushes which are shorter in stature than most tree peonies. Flowers are displayed above the handsome foliage that remains greener longer than their herbaceous parents. Intersectional hybrids are somewhat hardier than tree peonies and more tolerant of heat and humidity which extends their ornamental potential in both the North and south.

About Peony Nursery "Peonyshop.com" Peony Shop Holland

Peony farm Peonyshop.com Peony Shop Holland at this time specifically centers on getting exclusive, high high-quality peonies. This has not been always the scenario. This firm has got a wide-ranging back ground starting in the year 1875 with Simon Scholten that was growing fruit for her full time income.

In the year 2001 the business produced their distinctive new-found promotion-name & brand "Peonyshop.com" and after that they began centering on growing exclusive peonies. In the year 2002 this organization launched their own on-line peonyshop.com together with Peonies & Buxus. In the year 2003 Joshua Scholten started off on with breeding peonies. After that in 2004 this business started to export peonies originating from the Netherlands throughout European countries, America and additionally Asian countries.

Nowadays our own peony nursery is specialized in maximizing and multiplying unique, top quality peony roots which can be bought and released all over the world. In addition this organization also reduce peonies mainly serving the Dutch peony flower market place.

The main things we pride:
  • The high quality of our products
  • Our potential to foreign trade world wide
  • All of our enormous assortment of yellow Itoh peonies like Lemon Dream
  • The Peony Nursery of large full potential yellow Itoh Peonies for in the garden.

Growing Lemon Dream a yellow Itoh Peony Flower

The fall is undoubtedly the ideal moment regarding planting peonies. All the peonies tend to be exceptionally long-lived plants sustaining up to 50 up to 70 years, so as soon as a person have the peonies planted rightly, you will definitely benefit from the plants for a long time. These plants like the shiny place with a well-drained dirt. A good air flow circulation available around the the peony plant can also be very important. All of these environs assist peonies avoid sickness problems. To make a sowing hole intended for a bareroot peony plant, dig the ground to a depth of 12-18inch. Use garden tools to loosen the sides of the particular growing hole as well. It is really extremely essential that the "eye", or growth nodes, located close to the base of the old stem, end up no greater than 2 inch beneath the soil area.